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“In areas where there are clearer skies, there is the risk of frost developing as minimum temperatures dip closer to 0C. Towards the weekend, it will turn more unsettled as low pressure begins to move in from the west.

“Temperatures will fall closer to average for the time of year, but the mercury will remain above-normal.”

Wednesday's Weather Channel forecast for Gloucestershire

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01:00 Clear 5°

02:00 Clear 5°

03:00 Clear 4°

04:00 Clear 4°

05:00 Clear 3°

06:00 Clear 3°

07:00 Sunny 3°

08:00 Sunny 5°

09:00 Sunny 7°

10:00 Sunny 8°

11:00 Sunny 10°

12:00 Sunny 12°

13:00 Sunny 13°

14:00 Sunny 14°

15:00 Sunny 15°

16:00 Sunny 14°

17:00 Sunny 12°

18:00 Clear 10°

19:00 Clear 9°

20:00 Clear 8°

21:00 Mostly Clear 8°

22:00 Foggy 7°

23:00 Foggy 7°

The Met Office is predicting temperature in Gloucestershire could rise to 16C today.

It says Tuesday and Wednesday will be chilly at first with some patchy fog, but plenty of dry, sunny and very mild weather.

In warns that Thursday may turn more unsettled, showery and less mild.

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When will this mild weather end?

Waves of wet and windy weather could drive towards the UK to signal the end of the current Spring-like period, the Weather Channel says.

An energised jet stream will develop in the North Atlantic and the high pressure that has brought Britain’s early taste of Spring will succumb to a series of fronts blown in by the strengthening system.

Low pressure will move across much of the country by the weekend with high pressure shifting towards the south-east.

Rain could spread to most areas as more unsettled conditions become dominant, but it will still be relatively mild for the time of year, especially in the Midlands and southern England.

A spokesperson for The Weather Channel said: “High pressure has dominated our weather pattern over the past few weeks with a mild and dry end to the month,

“However, this is set to change as we move into March with the jet stream heading south bringing a number of low pressure cells and associated windier, wetter and cooler conditions.